EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 27 MIN
How Ghislaine Maxwell And Jeffrey Epstein Exploited A Class Divide
from The Epstein Chronicles · host Bobby Capucci
Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein systematically exploited the class divide to identify, groom, and traffic vulnerable girls who lacked the social capital, financial resources, or legal protection to fight back. They deliberately targeted young women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds—many of them minors—offering them small amounts of money, promises of education, or social advancement in exchange for massages that quickly escalated into sexual abuse. Epstein’s wealth and Maxwell’s aristocratic veneer allowed them to present a façade of opportunity, while in reality, they were preying on desperation and lack of options. The imbalance of power was not incidental—it was the very mechanism of their crimes.At the same time, their wealth and elite social connections gave them near-total immunity in the circles they moved in. Maxwell, the daughter of a media mogul, and Epstein, a financier with access to billionaires, royalty, and world leaders, used their status to insulate themselves from scrutiny. Victims were dismissed as unreliable or unworthy of belief, while Maxwell and Epstein were protected by institutions more interested in preserving reputations than seeking justice. The class divide not only enabled the abuse—it silenced the aftermath. The girls were disposable. The predators were untouchable.To contact me:[email protected]:https://www.ft.com/content/0b9d93da-1687-4eb1-bd53-0a84a1b40dffBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein systematically exploited the class divide to identify, groom, and traffic vulnerable girls who lacked the social capital, financial resources, or legal protection to fight back. They deliberately targeted young women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds—many of them minors—offering them small amounts of money, promises of education, or social advancement in exchange for massages that quickly escalated into sexual abuse. Epstein’s wealth and Maxwell’s aristocratic veneer allowed them to present a façade of opportunity, while in reality, they were preying on desperation and lack of options. The imbalance of power was not incidental—it was the very mechanism of their crimes.At the same time, their wealth and elite social connections gave them near-total immunity in the circles they moved in. Maxwell, the daughter of a media mogul, and Epstein, a financier with access to billionaires, royalty, and world leaders, used their status to insulate themselves from scrutiny. Victims were dismissed as unreliable or unworthy of belief, while Maxwell and Epstein were protected by institutions more interested in preserving reputations than seeking justice. The class divide not only enabled the abuse—it silenced the aftermath. The girls were disposable. The predators were untouchable.To contact me:[email protected]:https://www.ft.com/content/0b9d93da-1687-4eb1-bd53-0a84a1b40dffBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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